Some of Fayetteville's highlights include the town square, where a farmer's market is held during the summer, and Dickson Street, a main street that is lined with shops and restaurants and that leads through town to the University of Arkansas. The Walton Arts Center, located on Dickson Street (and named after members of the Walton family) is a performing arts center that puts on plays, concerts and other cultural events. Fayetteville was also the first home of Bill and Hillary Clinton. (Information provided by Wikipedia .)
If you are looking at visiting, Fayetteville certainly offers the best to its visitors.
Whether you are looking at relocating, visiting this awesome city, or enjoying your community, Connecting Fayetteville is here to aid in locating all the area has to offer! |
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Parks and Recreation Soccer to begin on August 23 |
Aug 14 2008
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation is excited to welcome more than 1,200 kids to the Fall Soccer Program. Kids have been divided onto 113 different teams that will play at Lewis and Asbell Parks from August 23 - October 20. Parents can click the link to the Youth Soccer Page to find out more about the upcoming season.
If you have any questions, please contact Parks and Recreation at 44.3471. |
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Grand Opening Celebration - West Side Wastewater Treatment Facility |
Aug 13 2008
The City of Fayetteville will celebrate the grand opening of the West Side Wastewater Treatment Facility and the completion of Broyles Road with a ceremony and luncheon on Thursday, August 28th at 10:00 AM. The ceremony is open to the public and will take place at the West Side Facility located at 15 S Broyles Ave in Fayetteville. RSVPs for lunch are required by August 21st: 479-718-7670 or
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Please see the map for directions to the facility.
The 10 million gallon per day facility, constructed by Brasfield & Gorrie LLC and designed by McGoodwin, Williams, and Yates Engineers, increases the City’s wastewater treatment capacity from 12.6 to 21.2 million gallons per day. The $60 million wastewater treatment plant construction project is the cornerstone of the entire west side / Illinois River Basin portion of the Wastewater System Improvement Project. This increase provides future capacity for a total service population of approximately 115,000 persons.
Wastewater started flowing into the plant at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 29, 2008, allowing the City to achieve substantial completion two days ahead of the contracted schedule. Wastewater treatment started at that time, and the first effluent was released into Goose Creek at 12:21 p.m. on Sunday, June 1st. The facility has passed all EPA permitting requirements since that time. |
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